Paul Ince has indicated he sees his foreseeable future at Blackpool by confirming he is currently in the market for signings ahead of the 2013-14 season.

It was reported on Friday that Ince had offered his resignation as Blackpool manager after just 14 games in charge of the Seasiders.

But the club, according to Sky Sports News, had rejected Ince's offer while the Championship side tweeted a photo of Ince in attendance at their training camp in Portugal.

Speaking to the club's official website, Ince said his relationship with chairman Karl Oyston is positive as they line up new recruits.

He said: "We're going to have to try and bring in seven or eight players in the space of three weeks and try and get them used to the way we're playing. It will take time.

"We just have to get on with it, I want to be competitive, I want a competitive team and I want to go into every game next year thinking we've got a chance of winning.

"Therefore, because we're short on numbers, you can't just jump to anyone that's free and that wants to come to Blackpool. The chairman understands where I'm at with it, and my relationship with the chairman is fantastic, second to none. One on one we get on really great.

"As a manager you have different opinions and we'd never agree on everything. We agree on most things but we'll never agree on everything. Some of the things he thinks are right, I think are wrong and probably vice-versa. That's part of the relationship you have with people, you have to put your views across and ultimately he makes the final decision.

"That doesn't deter from the fact that we really get on well as a manager and a chairman and at the moment we're trying our best to try and bring in some quality players."